The level of detail of the texture object within which the region resides.

xoffset

The X offset of the region to be invalidated.

yoffset

The Y offset of the region to be invalidated.

zoffset

The Z offset of the region to be invalidated.

width

The width of the region to be invalidated.

height

The height of the region to be invalidated.

depth

The depth of the region to be invalidated.

Description

glInvalidateTexSubImage invalidates all or part of a texture image. texture​ and level​ indicated which texture image is being invalidated. After this command, data in that subregion have undefined values. xoffset​, yoffset​, zoffset​, width​, height​, and depth​ are interpreted as they are in glTexSubImage3D​. For texture targets that don't have certain dimensions, this command treats those dimensions as having a size of 1. For example, to invalidate a portion of a two- dimensional texture, the application would use zoffset​ equal to zero and depth​ equal to one. Cube map textures are treated as an array of six slices in the z-dimension, where a value of zoffset​ is interpreted as specifying face TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP_POSITIVE_X + zoffset​.

level​ must be greater than or equal to zero and be less than the base 2 logarithm of the maximum texture width, height, or depth. xoffset​, yoffset​ and zoffset​ must be greater than or equal to zero and be less than the width, height or depth of the image, respectively. Furthermore, xoffset​ + width​, yoffset​ + height​, and zoffset​ + depth​ must be less than or equal to the width, height or depth of the image, respectively.

For textures of targets GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE, GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER, GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE, or GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY, level must be zero.

Errors

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if xoffset​, yoffset​ or zoffset​ is less than zero, or if any of them is greater than the size of the image in the corresponding dimension.

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if level​ is less than zero or if it is greater or equal to the base 2 logarithm of the maximum texture width, height, or depth.

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if the target of texture​ is any of GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE, GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER, GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE, or GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY and level​ is not zero.

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if texture​ is not the name of an existing texture object.